lol I loved how Jimmy F sneaked in a NintenCringe while putting down the gamepad after playing Super mario 3D World. You could see the disgust on his face...Just like mine, whenever i see him laughing during an SNL skit.

For most Next-Gen means better graphics and higher specs. That's all. The games will all look and play the same for the most part. This is why I like Nintendo, they take a different road more predicated on fun and accessibility.

For most Next-Gen means better graphics and higher specs. That's all. The games will all look and play the same for the most part. This is why I like Nintendo, they take a different road more predicated on fun and accessibility.

Wii U is "next gen", as in the current gen that has already started. "Next gen" doesn't always mean better, though. Just look at SNES and N64: the SNES was a far better console than the N64. Not in pure processing power, but in things like controller design, game library and focus of games.

Wii U is "next gen", as in the current gen that has already started. "Next gen" doesn't always mean better, though. Just look at SNES and N64: the SNES was a far better console than the N64. Not in pure processing power, but in things like controller design, game library and focus of games.

SNES and N64 are fairly poor examples to use in this argument. For their time they were both a huge leap in power over the competitors from the previous generation. The SNES added visuals not at all possible on the Master System or NES and the N64 added 3D graphics in a quality that the Mega Drive (Genesis) and SNES couldn't possibly do. Ontop of that it could be argued fairly reasonably that the N64 was in some ways a more capable machine than the Playstation and the same could have also been said of the SNES over the Mega Drive. In comparison the Wii U is neither a significant competitor in terms of visuals for the PS4 and XBone nor is it a console that's significantly more powerful than the 360 or PS3.

I do agree that the Wii U is a "next-gen" console, as valueless as the term is, I just think that's a pretty poor example.